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Posts Tagged ‘student travel insurance’
Friday, February 18th, 2011

So you did your research for your ideal study abroad program and for international scholarship opportunities, and now you’ve picked where you want to go. That’s great! But now what? Study abroad usually involves more than just picking your school, paying the plane ticket and school tuition. Early preparation is essential and will save you from last minute headaches. Below is a list of some important considerations you should prepare in advance of your study abroad trip:
Country visa requirements
If you already have your heart set on a country and school, you should research what the requirements would be in order for you to study there. Most countries will require international students to apply for a student visa. Checking with your school’s study abroad office or embassy’s website would be helpful to gain more information about what requirements you need to meet to obtain a visa.
Insurance requirements
Keep in mind that even if you have health insurance in your home country, it may not provide coverage while you study abroad.
Many of these countries also require that you must have health insurance in order to apply for a visa. Some examples of popular destinations with health insurance requirements include the the J-1 visa requirements in the US, student visas in Finland and insurance requirements if entering one of the Schengen countries.
Many universities also require insurance for international students. If you are an international student studying in the U.S., you should check if your university requires you to purchase the school’s plan or whether you have other insurance options, look up your insurance requirements in our school insurance requirements data-base.
Check for important dates!
You should also check for any application deadlines and be mindful if you have to mail any documents internationally, as it may take longer than you expected for it to be delivered.
If you don’t have a passport already, you should apply for your documents early. You will also want to make sure that your passport is valid for the period of travel, no one wants to find out that their passport expired in the middle of your trip.
Research your country
Unlike taking a trip while vacationing for just a few days in a country, when you study abroad you are most likely going to spend a long period of time in your host country. You should do some research on the language and culture of the place you are going to in order to avoid culture shock or to avoid accidentally offend someone. Learn some key phrases and make some local friends; this is a great way to learn the culture. If you are a non-native English speaker and will be studying in an English speaking country, you will probably have to take either the TOEFL or the IELTS test for English proficiency.
Get proper vaccination for where you are traveling to, and check if you will need any medication while abroad and if they are available in your host country.
Tags: choosing study abroad, student travel insurance, Study Abroad, study abroad health insurance, study abroad insurance, Study Abroad Scholarships Posted in Country Requirements, Health & Safety, International Student in the USA, Student Health Insurance, Student Insurance, Study Abroad, Visa Requirements | No Comments »
Friday, May 15th, 2009
Whether you are planning to study abroad or take a vacation to a foreign country, you will need to prepare beyond your Lonely Planet guide. One important preparation is to make sure you have adequate student travel insurance that will cover you while you are away. There are many student travel medical insurance plans that you can choose depending on the type of coverage you are interested in.
One of the most popular travel medical insurance plan available is the Atlas Travel Medical Insurance plan. This plan is designed to provide coverage outside your home country for inpatient and outpatient services, prescription drugs, emergency medical evacuation, repatriation, doctor office visits, and much more… This plan allows you to choose your maximum coverage limit (from $50,000 to $1,000,000) and your deductible (from $0 to $2,500).
If you have travel and health coverage, another option would be a Trip Cancellation Insurance plan that would cover you in case the unexpected happens and you need to cancel your trip. It offers trip cancellation, trip interruption, emergency medical evacuation, repatriation of mortal remains, accidental death and dismemberment, and other incidental coverage and services for persons traveling outside their home country. The cost for the plan is determined on the total cost of the trip itself.
If you have have health insurance coverage abroad already and need supplemental coverage, then the Emergency Medical Evacuation Insurance will work for you. This is designed to offer emergency medical evacuation, repatriation of mortal remains, accidental death and dismemberment, and other incidental coverage and services for persons traveling outside their home country. It is offered in 3, 6 and 12 month coverage periods and immediate coverage is available.
For more information about student travel insurance, please be sure to check out our full plan range
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Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
The premiums for the Atlas International plan have recently been reduced, making the popular health and travel plan more affordable than ever before.
This plan works great when traveling outside your home country. This plan provides coverage for inpatient and outpatient services, prescription drugs, emergency medical evacuation, repatriation, doctor office visits, etc. This plan allows you to choose your maximum coverage limit (from $50,000 to $1,000,000) and your deductible (from $0 to $2,500).
This plan is well suited for study abroad programs, international students, vacations and holiday travels. This plan can be purchased online- with same day coverage. You will get all of your documents immediately, including access to obtain a “Visa Letter” – if you need one.
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Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
In todays world, we are traveling much more and mobility from country to country are at all time levels. That is the same for international students, who are now traveling much more than ever before – not just to their host country, but then beyond that. That is why, as an international student, you want an insurance plan that is easy to use and manage.
Luckily, InternationalStudentInsurance.com allows you to fully manage your insurance plan online, from anywhere in the world – all you need is a connection to the internet and your certificate number. With these two simple things you just need to visit our “Client Zone” online at:
http://www.internationalstudentinsurance.com/zone/
….and enter in your certificate number and either date of birth or a special password you have setup previously. Once you have done this, you will be launched into the online zone which allows you to:
- View and Change Claim Information
- Download a copy of your ID Card
- Download a confirmation “visa” letter
- Update your personal information
- Search for providers
- Get up-to-date travel information
- and so much more….
The client zone is available to all our Student Secure, Atlas International, Atlas America and Citizen Secure clients free when they sign up for one of our insurance plans.
For more information about the “Client Zone” and any of our insurance plans please contact us.
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Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007
The new RoundTrip International Travel Insurance plan has now been updated for 2007 with some fantastic new benefits and levels of coverage for our clients. The new plan now has 2 coverage options, the basic standard plan and a NEW enhanced “Choice” plan for those that want a little extra coverage.
The plan provides you with core benefits of:
- Trip Cancellation coverage,
- Trip Interruption benefits,
- Trip Delay,
- Evacuation and Repatriation,
- Lost Baggage and Baggage Delay,
….plus you now have the option to add optional flight accident insurance and collision damage waiver insurance!
The RoundTrip plan is a great comprehensive travel insurance plan, and you can purchase it right online – quickly and easily!
Learn more about the RoundTrip International Travel Insurance Plan!
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